Furoshiki

Feb 19, 2008

For eco-stylish gift wrapping make your own Furoshiki with beautiful pieces of fabric like these from Etsy seller Karaku Tokyo. Sold by the 1/2 yard (20"x44") you can cut a square, finish the edges with a rolled hem or serged edge and have some left over to make yourself a small pillow, scarf or sachet!

Feb 15, 2008

This is a lovely eco-chic rose gift basket that I made from my Organic Bouquet order on Valentine's Day. The wrapping cloth is a beautiful and vintage Furoshiki that was a thrift store find and the woven basket was purchased at Daiso. Both packaging items are elegant, eco-friendly and completely reusable. For the floral arrangement I lined the basket with plastic and a shallow square piece of floral foam (I can't wait until a more eco-friendly version of this nasty spongy green stuff hits the market), and inserted the organic rose blooms. Finally, I added silver crimped wire for embellishment. If given more time I would have added one colorful ribbon around the basket but in the end, I like how this gift turned out.

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